* * For the full copyright and license information, please view the LICENSE * file that was distributed with this source code. */ namespace Symfony\Contracts\HttpClient; use Symfony\Contracts\HttpClient\Exception\TransportExceptionInterface; use Symfony\Contracts\HttpClient\Test\HttpClientTestCase; /** * Provides flexible methods for requesting HTTP resources synchronously or asynchronously. * * @see HttpClientTestCase for a reference test suite * * @method static withOptions(array $options) Returns a new instance of the client with new default options * * @author Nicolas Grekas
*/ interface HttpClientInterface { public const OPTIONS_DEFAULTS = [ 'auth_basic' => null, // array|string - an array containing the username as first value, and optionally the // password as the second one; or string like username:password - enabling HTTP Basic // authentication (RFC 7617) 'auth_bearer' => null, // string - a token enabling HTTP Bearer authorization (RFC 6750) 'query' => [], // string[] - associative array of query string values to merge with the request's URL 'headers' => [], // iterable|string[]|string[][] - headers names provided as keys or as part of values 'body' => '', // array|string|resource|\Traversable|\Closure - the callback SHOULD yield a string // smaller than the amount requested as argument; the empty string signals EOF; if // an array is passed, it is meant as a form payload of field names and values 'json' => null, // mixed - if set, implementations MUST set the "body" option to the JSON-encoded // value and set the "content-type" header to a JSON-compatible value if it is not // explicitly defined in the headers option - typically "application/json" 'user_data' => null, // mixed - any extra data to attach to the request (scalar, callable, object...) that // MUST be available via $response->getInfo('user_data') - not used internally 'max_redirects' => 20, // int - the maximum number of redirects to follow; a value lower than or equal to 0 // means redirects should not be followed; "Authorization" and "Cookie" headers MUST // NOT follow except for the initial host name 'http_version' => null, // string - defaults to the best supported version, typically 1.1 or 2.0 'base_uri' => null, // string - the URI to resolve relative URLs, following rules in RFC 3986, section 2 'buffer' => true, // bool|resource|\Closure - whether the content of the response should be buffered or not, // or a stream resource where the response body should be written, // or a closure telling if/where the response should be buffered based on its headers 'on_progress' => null, // callable(int $dlNow, int $dlSize, array $info) - throwing any exceptions MUST abort // the request; it MUST be called on DNS resolution, on arrival of headers and on // completion; it SHOULD be called on upload/download of data and at least 1/s 'resolve' => [], // string[] - a map of host to IP address that SHOULD replace DNS resolution 'proxy' => null, // string - by default, the proxy-related env vars handled by curl SHOULD be honored 'no_proxy' => null, // string - a comma separated list of hosts that do not require a proxy to be reached 'timeout' => null, // float - the idle timeout - defaults to ini_get('default_socket_timeout') 'max_duration' => 0, // float - the maximum execution time for the request+response as a whole; // a value lower than or equal to 0 means it is unlimited 'bindto' => '0', // string - the interface or the local socket to bind to 'verify_peer' => true, // see https://php.net/context.ssl for the following options 'verify_host' => true, 'cafile' => null, 'capath' => null, 'local_cert' => null, 'local_pk' => null, 'passphrase' => null, 'ciphers' => null, 'peer_fingerprint' => null, 'capture_peer_cert_chain' => false, 'extra' => [], // array - additional options that can be ignored if unsupported, unlike regular options ]; /** * Requests an HTTP resource. * * Responses MUST be lazy, but their status code MUST be * checked even if none of their public methods are called. * * Implementations are not required to support all options described above; they can also * support more custom options; but in any case, they MUST throw a TransportExceptionInterface * when an unsupported option is passed. * * @throws TransportExceptionInterface When an unsupported option is passed */ public function request(string $method, string $url, array $options = []): ResponseInterface; /** * Yields responses chunk by chunk as they complete. * * @param ResponseInterface|ResponseInterface[]|iterable $responses One or more responses created by the current HTTP client * @param float|null $timeout The idle timeout before yielding timeout chunks */ public function stream($responses, float $timeout = null): ResponseStreamInterface; }